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"No, I didn't make a mistake," the president said.
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Amid an immigration crackdown in the Minneapolis area, judges have lost patience with the Trump administration, saying officials are flouting their orders.
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The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East joined the negotiations for the first time.
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Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada added his name to the growing list of Republicans planning to give up their seats as their party faces losses that could cost them the House.
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Administration officials met with staff at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery and discussed putting multiple artworks of the president in a section of the museum.
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The former ambassador to the US and Labour minister is under investigation for misconduct in a public office.
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We host a debate between two former officials at the human rights organization Human Rights Watch. Omar Shakir resigned this week after more than a decade as the organization's Israel and Palestine director, over a report on the Palestinian right of return that he says was blocked from publication for ideological reasons. "I've lost faith in our new leadership's fidelity to the integrity of what we do best, which is to publish the facts that we document and consistently apply the law," says Shakir. Yet HRW's former executive director Kenneth Roth says the report was "utterly unpublishable" and questions the legal basis of the unpublished report's claim that Israel's denial of Palestinians' right of return is a crime against humanity. "Some Palestinian refugees may have this great suffering required for it to be a crime against humanity, but a lot of them clearly don't," he states. Shakir calls Roth's objections hypocritical in light of similar HRW claims about the rights of Rohingya and Chagos Island refugees. "The right of return remains this third rail even among progressive human rights institutions," he says.
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Sir Keir's survival as Labour leader and prime minister hangs in the balance, writes Nick Eardley.
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Nearly all of the work had stopped on Friday while negotiations continued in Washington and litigation played out in court.
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Off the coast of Cape Cod, the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is a unique stretch of ocean that had been protected for a decade.
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Administration officials told the top Senate Democrat the president would release frozen funding for the Gateway project if the transportation hubs were renamed for him.
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Administration officials told Senator Chuck Schumer that the president would release federal funds for the Hudson River Gateway project if New York's Penn Station and Washington Dulles International Airport were renamed after President Trump, according to four people familiar with the private conversations.
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Officials announce the arrest of a man they called a key participant in the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed a U.S. ambassador and three others.
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A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times. Video from the October incident in Chicago could now be released as early as Monday.
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A surprising twist in a New Jersey primary race showed how questions about Israel continue to roil American politics in unpredictable ways.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul received the Democratic nomination at the party's state convention on Friday, even as her running-mate selection drew some debate.
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No 10 says it's the "early stages" of gathering documents related to the peer's appointment as US ambassador.
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As they appeal a ruling blocking their redistricting efforts, the state's Democrats proposed redrawing districts in a way that would strongly favor them.
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Democrats have demanded that Republicans agree to accountability measures to rein in personnel from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies.
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The former Labour minister has been accused of passing sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein.
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House Democrats have indicated privately that they do not plan to support the plan, leaving Republicans to go it alone.
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The emails were published by the US Department of Justice as part of a release running to three million pages.
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The new guidelines for immigration facilities, issued by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, are virtually identical to a policy that a federal judge halted last month.
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President Biden's predominant symptom is sore throat as his condition continues to improve after his COVID-19 infection last week, the Physician to the President said Sunday.
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